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MUNICIPAL CHARTERS
CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 88-77-4
RESOLUTION of The Commissioners of Cambridge adopted
pursuant to the authority of Article 11E of the Constitution
of Maryland and Section 13 of Article 23A of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1957 Edition, as amended), title
"Corporation - Municipal", to amend the Charter of The
Commissioners of Cambridge by repealing and reenacting, with
amendments, Section 3 -2 entitled "Corporate Limits" of the
Code of Public local Laws of Maryland entitled "Dorchester
County", subtitled "Cambridge" to show the change in
boundaries affected by the recent annexation of certain
lands.
[Section 3—2 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Dorchester County, repealed and reenacted, with amendments.
Effective Date September 27, 1977]
CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 89-77-5
RESOLUTION of The Commissioners of Cambridge adopted
pursuant to the authority of Article 11E of the Constitution
of Maryland and Section 13 of Article 23A of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1957 Edition, as amended), entitled
"Corporation - Municipal", to amend the Charter of The
Commissioners of Cambridge by repealing and reenacting, with
amendments, Subsection (e) entitled "Fourth Ward" of Section
3-3 entitled "Boundaries of Wards" of the Code of Public
Local Laws of Maryland entitled "Dorchester County",
subtitled "Cambridge" to reflect the change in the
boundaries of the Fourth Ward created by recent annexation.
[Section 3-3 of the Code of Public Laws of Dorchester
County, repealed and reenacted, with amendments.
Effective Date September 27, 1977]
CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 90-77-6
RESOLUTION of The Commissioners of Cambridge, Maryland
adopted pursuant to the authority of Article 11E of the
Constitution of Maryland and Section 13 of Article 23A of
the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition, as amended),
entitled "Corporation - Municipal" to amend the Charter of
The Commissioners of Cambridge by adding a new subsection
(d) to Section 3-42 of the Code of Public Local Laws of
Dorchester County (1974 Edition), providing that the City
may borrow money for any lawful public purpose, including
refunding of outstanding obligations.
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